from datetime import datetime
from typing import List, Optional
import pytest
from litellm._uuid import uuid
import os
import asyncio
from unittest import mock
from fastapi.testclient import TestClient
from fastapi import FastAPI

from starlette import status

from litellm.constants import LITELLM_PROXY_ADMIN_NAME
from litellm.proxy._types import (
    MCPTransportType,
    MCPTransport,
    NewMCPServerRequest,
    UpdateMCPServerRequest,
    LiteLLM_MCPServerTable,
    LitellmUserRoles,
    UserAPIKeyAuth,
)
from litellm.types.mcp import MCPAuth
from litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints import (
    does_mcp_server_exist,
)

TEST_MASTER_KEY = os.getenv("LITELLM_MASTER_KEY", "sk-1234")


def generate_mcpserver_record(
    url: Optional[str] = None, transport: Optional[MCPTransportType] = None
) -> LiteLLM_MCPServerTable:
    """
    Generate a mock record for testing.
    """
    now = datetime.now()

    return LiteLLM_MCPServerTable(
        server_id=str(uuid.uuid4()),
        alias="Test Server",
        url=url or "http://localhost.com:8080/mcp",
        transport=transport or MCPTransport.sse,
        created_at=now,
        updated_at=now,
    )


# Cheers SO
def is_valid_uuid(val):
    try:
        uuid.UUID(str(val))
        return True
    except ValueError:
        return False


def generate_mcpserver_create_request(
    server_id: Optional[str] = None,
    url: Optional[str] = None,
    transport: Optional[MCPTransportType] = None,
) -> NewMCPServerRequest:
    """
    Generate a mock create request for testing.
    """
    return NewMCPServerRequest(
        server_id=server_id,
        alias="Test Server",
        url=url or "http://localhost.com:8080/mcp",
        transport=transport or MCPTransport.sse,
    )


def assert_mcp_server_record_same(
    mcp_server: NewMCPServerRequest, resp: LiteLLM_MCPServerTable
):
    """
    Assert that the mcp server record is created correctly.
    """
    if mcp_server.server_id is not None:
        assert resp.server_id == mcp_server.server_id
    else:
        assert is_valid_uuid(resp.server_id)
    assert resp.alias == mcp_server.alias
    assert resp.url == mcp_server.url
    assert resp.description == mcp_server.description
    assert resp.transport == mcp_server.transport
    assert resp.auth_type == mcp_server.auth_type
    assert resp.created_at is not None
    assert resp.updated_at is not None
    assert resp.created_by == LITELLM_PROXY_ADMIN_NAME
    assert resp.updated_by == LITELLM_PROXY_ADMIN_NAME


def test_does_mcp_server_exist():
    """
    Unit Test if the MCP server exists in the list.
    """
    mcp_server_records: List[LiteLLM_MCPServerTable] = [
        generate_mcpserver_record(),
        generate_mcpserver_record(),
    ]
    # test all records are found
    for record in mcp_server_records:
        assert does_mcp_server_exist(mcp_server_records, record.server_id)

    # test record not found
    not_found_record = str(uuid.uuid4())
    assert False == does_mcp_server_exist(mcp_server_records, not_found_record)


@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_create_mcp_server_direct():
    """
    Direct test of the MCP server creation logic without HTTP calls.
    """
    # Mock the database functions directly
    with mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.MCP_AVAILABLE",
        True,
    ), mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.get_prisma_client_or_throw"
    ) as mock_get_prisma, mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.create_mcp_server",
        new_callable=mock.AsyncMock,
    ) as mock_create, mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.get_mcp_server",
        new_callable=mock.AsyncMock,
    ) as mock_get_server, mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.global_mcp_server_manager"
    ) as mock_manager:
        # Import after mocking
        from litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints import (
            add_mcp_server,
        )

        # Mock database client
        mock_prisma = mock.Mock()
        mock_get_prisma.return_value = mock_prisma

        # Mock server manager
        mock_manager.add_update_server = mock.AsyncMock()
        mock_manager.reload_servers_from_database = mock.AsyncMock()

        # Set up test data
        server_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
        mcp_server_request = generate_mcpserver_create_request(server_id=server_id)

        # The function will normalize the alias by replacing spaces with underscores
        expected_alias = (
            mcp_server_request.alias.replace(" ", "_")
            if mcp_server_request.alias
            else None
        )

        expected_response = LiteLLM_MCPServerTable(
            server_id=server_id,
            alias=expected_alias,  # Use the normalized alias
            description=mcp_server_request.description,
            url=mcp_server_request.url,
            transport=mcp_server_request.transport,
            auth_type=mcp_server_request.auth_type,
            created_at=datetime.now(),
            updated_at=datetime.now(),
            created_by=LITELLM_PROXY_ADMIN_NAME,
            updated_by=LITELLM_PROXY_ADMIN_NAME,
            teams=[],
        )
        expected_response.credentials = {"auth_value": "secret"}

        # Mock the database calls
        mock_get_server.return_value = None  # Server doesn't exist yet
        # Set up async mock for create_mcp_server using AsyncMock
        mock_create.return_value = expected_response

        # Create mock user auth
        user_auth = UserAPIKeyAuth(
            api_key=TEST_MASTER_KEY,
            user_id="test-user",
            user_role=LitellmUserRoles.PROXY_ADMIN,
        )

        # Call the function directly
        result = await add_mcp_server(
            payload=mcp_server_request, user_api_key_dict=user_auth
        )

        # Verify the result
        assert result.server_id == server_id
        assert result.alias == expected_alias  # Check against normalized alias
        assert result.url == mcp_server_request.url
        assert result.transport == mcp_server_request.transport
        assert result.credentials is None

        # Verify mocks were called
        mock_get_server.assert_called_once_with(mock_prisma, server_id)
        mock_create.assert_called_once()
        mock_manager.add_update_server.assert_called_once_with(expected_response)


@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_create_duplicate_mcp_server():
    """
    Test that creating a duplicate MCP server fails appropriately.
    """
    # Mock the database functions directly
    with mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.MCP_AVAILABLE",
        True,
    ), mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.get_prisma_client_or_throw"
    ) as mock_get_prisma, mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.get_mcp_server",
        new_callable=mock.AsyncMock,
    ) as mock_get_server:
        # Import after mocking
        from litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints import (
            add_mcp_server,
        )
        from fastapi import HTTPException

        # Mock database client
        mock_prisma = mock.Mock()
        mock_get_prisma.return_value = mock_prisma

        # Set up test data
        server_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
        mcp_server_request = generate_mcpserver_create_request(server_id=server_id)

        existing_server = LiteLLM_MCPServerTable(
            server_id=server_id,
            alias="Existing Server",
            url="http://existing.com",
            transport=MCPTransport.sse,
            created_at=datetime.now(),
            updated_at=datetime.now(),
            teams=[],
        )

        # Mock that server already exists
        mock_get_server.return_value = existing_server

        # Create mock user auth
        user_auth = UserAPIKeyAuth(
            api_key=TEST_MASTER_KEY,
            user_id="test-user",
            user_role=LitellmUserRoles.PROXY_ADMIN,
        )

        # Expect HTTPException to be raised
        with pytest.raises(HTTPException) as exc_info:
            await add_mcp_server(
                payload=mcp_server_request, user_api_key_dict=user_auth
            )

        # Verify the exception details
        assert exc_info.value.status_code == 400
        assert "already exists" in str(exc_info.value.detail)


@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_create_mcp_server_auth_failure():
    """
    Test that non-admin users cannot create MCP servers.
    """
    # Mock the database functions directly
    with mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.MCP_AVAILABLE",
        True,
    ), mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.get_prisma_client_or_throw"
    ) as mock_get_prisma:
        # Import after mocking
        from litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints import (
            add_mcp_server,
        )
        from fastapi import HTTPException

        # Mock database client
        mock_prisma = mock.Mock()
        mock_get_prisma.return_value = mock_prisma

        # Set up test data
        server_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
        mcp_server_request = generate_mcpserver_create_request(server_id=server_id)

        # Create mock user auth without admin role
        user_auth = UserAPIKeyAuth(
            api_key=TEST_MASTER_KEY,
            user_id="test-user",
            user_role=LitellmUserRoles.INTERNAL_USER,  # Not an admin
        )

        # Expect HTTPException to be raised
        with pytest.raises(HTTPException) as exc_info:
            await add_mcp_server(
                payload=mcp_server_request, user_api_key_dict=user_auth
            )

        # Verify the exception details
        assert exc_info.value.status_code == 403
        assert "permission" in str(exc_info.value.detail)


@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_create_mcp_server_invalid_alias():
    """
    Test that creating an MCP server with a '-' in the alias fails with the correct error.
    """
    with mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.MCP_AVAILABLE",
        True,
    ), mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.get_prisma_client_or_throw"
    ) as mock_get_prisma, mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.get_mcp_server"
    ) as mock_get_server, mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.create_mcp_server"
    ) as mock_create:
        from litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints import (
            add_mcp_server,
        )
        from fastapi import HTTPException

        mock_prisma = mock.Mock()
        mock_get_prisma.return_value = mock_prisma

        # Set up test data with invalid alias
        server_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
        mcp_server_request = generate_mcpserver_create_request(server_id=server_id)
        mcp_server_request.alias = (
            "invalid-alias"  # This should trigger the validation error
        )

        # Mock that server does not exist
        mock_get_server.return_value = None

        # Mock create_mcp_server to prevent 500 error (this should not be called due to validation)
        mock_create.return_value = None

        user_auth = UserAPIKeyAuth(
            api_key=TEST_MASTER_KEY,
            user_id="test-user",
            user_role=LitellmUserRoles.PROXY_ADMIN,
        )

        with pytest.raises(HTTPException) as exc_info:
            await add_mcp_server(
                payload=mcp_server_request, user_api_key_dict=user_auth
            )

        assert exc_info.value.status_code == 400
        assert (
            "Server name cannot contain '-'. Use an alternative character instead Found: invalid-alias"
            in str(exc_info.value.detail)
        )


@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_edit_mcp_server_redacts_credentials():
    with mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.MCP_AVAILABLE",
        True,
    ), mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.get_prisma_client_or_throw"
    ) as mock_get_prisma, mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.update_mcp_server",
        new_callable=mock.AsyncMock,
    ) as mock_update, mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.validate_and_normalize_mcp_server_payload",
        autospec=True,
    ) as mock_validate, mock.patch(
        "litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints.global_mcp_server_manager"
    ) as mock_manager:
        from litellm.proxy.management_endpoints.mcp_management_endpoints import (
            edit_mcp_server,
        )

        mock_prisma = mock.Mock()
        mock_get_prisma.return_value = mock_prisma

        mock_manager.add_update_server = mock.AsyncMock()
        mock_manager.reload_servers_from_database = mock.AsyncMock()

        server_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
        updated_server = LiteLLM_MCPServerTable(
            server_id=server_id,
            alias="Updated Server",
            url="https://updated.example.com/mcp",
            transport=MCPTransport.http,
            created_at=datetime.now(),
            updated_at=datetime.now(),
            teams=[],
        )
        updated_server.credentials = {"auth_value": "secret"}

        mock_update.return_value = updated_server

        payload = UpdateMCPServerRequest(
            server_id=server_id,
            alias="Updated Server",
            url="https://updated.example.com/mcp",
            transport=MCPTransport.http,
        )

        user_auth = UserAPIKeyAuth(
            api_key=TEST_MASTER_KEY,
            user_id="test-user",
            user_role=LitellmUserRoles.PROXY_ADMIN,
        )

        result = await edit_mcp_server(payload=payload, user_api_key_dict=user_auth)

        assert result.server_id == server_id
        assert result.credentials is None
        assert updated_server.credentials == {"auth_value": "secret"}

        mock_validate.assert_called_once()
        mock_update.assert_awaited_once()
        mock_manager.add_update_server.assert_called_once_with(updated_server)
        mock_manager.reload_servers_from_database.assert_awaited_once()
def test_validate_mcp_server_name_direct():
    """
    Test the validation function directly to ensure it works.
    """
    from litellm.proxy._experimental.mcp_server.utils import validate_mcp_server_name
    from fastapi import HTTPException

    # Test that valid names pass
    validate_mcp_server_name("valid_name")
    validate_mcp_server_name("valid name")

    # Test that invalid names with hyphens raise exceptions
    with pytest.raises(Exception) as exc_info:
        validate_mcp_server_name("invalid-name")
    assert "cannot contain" in str(exc_info.value)

    # Test that invalid names with hyphens raise HTTPException when requested
    with pytest.raises(HTTPException) as exc_info:
        validate_mcp_server_name("invalid-name", raise_http_exception=True)
    assert exc_info.value.status_code == 400
    assert "cannot contain" in str(exc_info.value.detail)
